denial of service (dos) attack
A denial of service (DoS) attack refers to a malicious attempt to disrupt or obstruct the regular functioning of a computer network, service, or website by overwhelming it with an excessive amount of traffic or accessing it with malicious intent, causing it to become unavailable to legitimate users.
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